08-10-2009, 12:26 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Originally Posted by ronaldo
First of all, where I'm from, if this boss didn't have prior documentation of her being a poor employee, dismissing her for saying ANYTHING that ISN'T criminal isn't just cause for dismissal. If she's admitting to something criminal, absolutely. EVEN if she's admitting that she doesn't DO her job on there, he would have to have proof of it at work AND documentation.
Second and more important, and let me preface this by saying that I HATE lawyers, for an employer to PUBLICLY fire an employee is both unprofessional and irresponsible. Up here, a lawyer would be all over it so fast it wouldn't be funny. The reason? "Emotional distress". The EMPLOYER would probably be the one in the end looking for work, while the employee would get a nice settlement.
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it was during a trial period?
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